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∙ 13y agoIt depends on what time your school day starts and ends at, but the typical school day is 27,400 seconds long, that's from 8:45 A.M. to 4:15 P.M. In a typical school year, you have 175-180 days of school, so if you were at school every day, you would have spent 4,795,000-4,932,000 seconds at school, total. In a school week of five days, you spend 137,000 seconds at school.
So, yeah, we spend much more of our lives at school than you'd think, considering there are 86,400 seconds in a day, and a good 1/3 of that is school, 1/3 for sleeping, and 1/3 for whatever else.
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∙ 13y agoThe answer will depend on what it is that you want to know the time spent on. Is it how many how you do you sleep in school? Read, write, learn, waste, etc.
60 SECONDS IN HIGH SCHOOL, 45 SECONDS IN NFL AND NCAA College time outs are 60 seconds, not45 seconds and same for NFL.
60 SECONDS IN HIGH SCHOOL, 45 SECONDS IN NFL AND NCAA College time outs are 60 seconds, not45 seconds and same for NFL.
Five seconds. But not very many referees go by this rule in levels such as high school and middle school volleyball.
Seconds and seconds have the same magnitude, so a value in seconds is already a value in seconds.
Internationally, a server has only 8 seconds to serve.
2.3 seconds
high school- no limit, college- 35 seconds, nba- 24 seconds
I say 4 minutes and 6 seconds
it can be any time you want up to a maximum of 10 seconds i believe. at my school it is from 3 seconds to 8 seconds I actuality it is in the microseconds and faster. Depends on the device and loading.
Light seconds is a distance not a time.
There is no shot clock for boys high school basketball